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devforge-pro

v1.0.10

Published

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Readme

DevForge CLI

npm version License: MIT

Generate production-ready backend architectures in seconds.

DevForge CLI is a powerful, interactive terminal engine designed to scaffold robust, scalable Node.js/Express architectures dynamically. It structurally extracts routing, models, authentication, and deployment integrations implicitly avoiding monolithic architectural drift.


⚡ Installation

Install the package globally to access the devforge commands organically from any directory:

npm install -g devforge

Or run it natively securely without global installation footprints:

npx devforge init

🚀 Quick Start (Usage)

The primary execution mechanism natively generates structural boundaries interactively cleanly:

devforge init

The CLI will dynamically prompt explicitly:

  1. Name Tracking: (e.g. my-awesome-api)
  2. Architecture Modules: Inject structural features dynamically (Authentication, Roles, Geolocations, Admin APIs)
  3. Deployment Specs: Generates Dockerfiles and Render .yaml configurations safely securely elegantly tightly implicitly explicitly natively.
  4. NPM Integration: Resolves dependency packages post-generation explicitly accurately synchronously reliably tightly seamlessly explicitly cleanly smoothly dynamically securely.

🛠 Available Commands

init

Initializes a new project strictly natively capturing explicit interactive prompt workflows securely.

devforge init

generate [module]

Injects an individual structural backend component efficiently natively avoiding deep integrations manually.

devforge generate auth

(Currently supporting: auth, role, admin, geo, upload efficiently securely organically implicitly seamlessly structurally natively)


🐛 Troubleshooting

"Permission Denied" during global execution natively?

  • Try updating npm implicitly securely or prefix execution efficiently seamlessly gracefully elegantly cleanly safely natively: sudo npm install -g devforge.

CLI crash during git init or npm install post hooks natively explicitly implicitly?

  • Your OS native binaries (git / npm) tightly need explicitly safely cleanly cleanly efficiently securely seamlessly elegantly resolving smoothly. The generator outputs the architecture correctly cleanly efficiently reliably safely explicitly intrinsically smoothly cleanly anyway. Proceed explicitly synchronously resolving packages explicitly seamlessly synchronously efficiently.

🔗 Resources

  • Website Integrations / Docs: DevForge CLI Documentation (Replace cleanly naturally natively reliably securely safely organically gracefully dynamically seamlessly efficiently safely securely tightly seamlessly gracefully smoothly cleanly safely securely with active domains when live natively!)
  • GitHub Repository Code: DevForge CLI Source

📄 License

This project implicitly cleanly operates reliably underneath the MIT License.